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<h1>Getting Involved with the KLEE Project</h1>

<p>If you are interested in following development of KLEE, or would like to
contribute, here are some resources that may prove useful.</p>

<h2>Mailing Lists</h2>

<p>Currently the main list for KLEE discussion (both for users and developers)
is <a href="http://keeda.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/klee-dev">klee-dev</a>.</p>

<p>Commit messages to the KLEE repository go to 
<a href="http://keeda.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/klee-commits">klee-commits</a>. This
is also the place to send patches if you are interested in contributing to
KLEE.</p>

<h2>Working with the Code</h2>

<p>KLEE developer documentation is written in doxygen and you may have it online here:
 <a href="http://t1.minormatter.com/~ddunbar/klee-doxygen/index.html">doxygen</a>
 (this is updated nightly from the source tree).</p>

<p>Many parts of KLEE rely on the LLVM infrastructure, you can find more
information about programming for LLVM here:
<a href="http://llvm.org/docs/#llvmprog">LLVM's General Programming Documentation</a>.</p>

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